Winter 2015 - Advanced Geotechnical and foundation Engineering CIS 902
Advanced Geotechnical and Foundation
Engineering
Tutorial 1
Prepared by: Eng. Ahmed Elmaraghy
Winter 2015 - Advanced Geotechnical and foundation Engineering CIS 902
Main Topics:
1-Total and effective stresses
2-Lateral earth pressure
3-Shear resistance
4-Settlement in clay soil
Winter 2015 - Advanced Geotechnical and foundation Engineering CIS 902
Total and effective stresses
Components of Stresses in Soil
Existing overburden pressure (due to soil self weight)
v=vertical normal overburden pressure
h=horizontal normal overburden pressure (=k* v)
Added loads and/or excavation
Winter 2015 - Advanced Geotechnical and foundation Engineering CIS 902
Total and effective stresses
Stresses due to existing overburden pressure
For a saturated soil deposit (sat) with groundwater table above
ground surface.
The total vertical stress ( ) at depth (z) equals the weight of
solids and water per unit area above that depth:
= sat*z+whw
The total vertical stress ( ) is divided into 2 parts:
1.
Portion carried by water in voids = pore-water pressure (u)
2.
Portion carried by solids at their point of contact = effective
stress ( )
The total vertical stress ( ) can be expressed as:
=u+
Winter 2015 - Advanced Geotechnical and foundation Engineering CIS 902
Total and effective stresses
Stresses due to existing overburden pressure
The pore-water pressure (hydrostatic) at depth z:
= w(hw+z)
Winter 2015 - Advanced Geotechnical and foundation Engineering CIS 902
Total and effective stresses
Stresses due to existing overburden pressure
, u, and all vary linearly with depth.
Winter 2015 - Advanced Geotechnical and foundation Engineering CIS 902
Overburden Stress Distribution with Depth:
Winter 2015 - Advanced Geotechnical and foundation Engineering CIS 902
Total and effective stresses
Example:
For the soil formation shown, plot the variation of the vertical total and effective stresses as well as the pore
water pressure with depth
1
2
3
Winter 2015 - Advanced Geotechnical and foundation Engineering CIS 902
Lateral earth pressure
In a homogeneous natural soil deposit, the ratio h/v
is a constant known as coefficient of earth pressure at
rest (K0).
K=
Winter 2015 - Advanced Geotechnical and foundation Engineering CIS 902
Lateral earth pressure
Estimating K0
For normally consolidated clays and granular soils.
K0 = 1 sin
For over consolidated clays,
K0,overconsolidated = K0,normally consolidated* .5
From elastic analysis,
K0
=
1
=Poissons ratio
Winter 2015 - Advanced Geotechnical and foundation Engineering CIS 902
Lateral earth pressure
Winter 2015 - Advanced Geotechnical and foundation Engineering CIS 902
Lateral earth pressure
Winter 2015 - Advanced Geotechnical and foundation Engineering CIS 902
Shear failure in soil
When a cohesive soil is subjected to an external load, deformations in
different directions may occur. The pore water pressure and water
content of the soil may also change. When the stress exceeds a
certain limit, accompanied by a certain strain, failure of the soil
occurs. This failure is usually characterized by movement of the
affected soil mass by slippage along a certain plane, which is called
the shear plane
Winter 2015 - Advanced Geotechnical and foundation Engineering CIS 902
Failure mechanism
Local failure takes place at points where shear stresses () > shear strength (S).
When local failure occurs at sufficiently large number of points within the soil mass, a
general failure takes place.
Failure takes the form of sliding of a soil block over a Failure/Sliding/Slip surface
within the soil mass.
To study shear failure at a point, we need to calculate:
1. Stresses (,) on any plane through this point
2. Shear resistance (S) at this point
Winter 2015 - Advanced Geotechnical and foundation Engineering CIS 902
Shear failure in soil
Winter 2015 - Advanced Geotechnical and foundation Engineering CIS 902
Shear Resistance
Shear resistance in soils is due to:
Friction and interlocking between soil particles
Friction Component
Inter-particle attraction forces (due to electro-chemical effects)
Cohesion component
The shear strength (S) of soil at a point is expressed as a linear function of the
effective normal stress () acting on plane of failure:
= + tan
Where, cand are the shear strength parameters :
c: effective cohesion
: effective angle of shearing resistance
Winter 2015 - Advanced Geotechnical and foundation Engineering CIS 902
Shear Resistance
Settlement of Cohesive Soils:
Winter 2015 - Advanced Geotechnical and foundation Engineering CIS 902
Settlement in Soil
S=
1+
+
log10
Where S is the final settlement,
CC :is a dimensionless value representing the slope pf the linear portion of the stress-void
ratio curve on a semi log plot and named the compression index.
Cc=0.009(liquid limit -10)
H: is the total height of the soil layer subjected to loads.
:Is the initial effective vertical stress on the soil.
:Is the change in stress between the initial stage and the final one.